TV & Movies Reviews
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'Didi' Captures the Pain, Confusion and Adrenaline Rush of Being 13 All Too Well
Writer-director Sean Wang revisits his suburban youth in a coming-of-age dramedy that doesn't sentimentalize the hell that is adolescence
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Apple’s ‘Time Bandits’ Remake Won't Make History
The TV series from Taika Waititi and Jemaine Clement gets laughs, but lacks the memorable strangeness of the 1981 film
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'Deadpool & Wolverine' Is the Biggest Superhero Movie Inside-Joke Ever
The official MCU/X-Men crossover has arrived — along with enough meta-cameos, dead-franchise resurrections, punchlines involving 'The Music Man' and pegging, corporate synergy, and fan service to crack a genre in half
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‘Lady in the Lake’ Intertwines Two Tales of Tormented Women. One of Them Is Great
Natalie Portman and Queen’s Gambit breakout Moses Ingram star in a crime drama about race, class, and murder in 1960s Baltimore
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'Made in England' Is Martin Scorsese's Love Letter to British Movies
The filmmaker — and America's film-history-professor laureate — pays tribute to the artists who gave us 'The Red Shoes,' 'Peeping Tom' and more
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'Twisters': Never Mind the Bad Weather, Here's Some Movie Stars!
Sequel to 1996 blockbuster won't blow you away, but it does give you a chance to watch Glen Powell and Daisy Edgar-Jones channel that old disaster/action-movie feeling
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'Faye' Is a Portrait of an Artist as a Diva-Dearest Genius
Doc on Faye Dunaway balances the good of her singular acting career, the bad of her reputation and the ugliness of her personal struggles in a lovely, if lopsided profile
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'Sing Sing' Stages a Play in Prison — and Makes a Case for Healing Power of Art
Colman Domingo and a cast of men with firsthand knowledge of the Rehabilitation Through the Arts program turn this backstage drama into an aria of pain and hope
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'Longlegs' Isn't a Serial-Killer Thriller. It's a Nightmare Vibe
"Creepy" does not begin to describe director Osgood Perkins' take on an FBI agent tracking a mass murderer — or Nicolas Cage's WTF performance
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'Fly Me to the Moon' Is One Giant Leap Backward for Rom-Coms
It has two real-deal movie stars, a sharp premise about marketing the space race, and a ring-a-ding retro 1960s vibe. So why does nothing about this movie work?
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